Did you know that people with bald heads are at higher risk of skin cancer? A 2017 study found that male-pattern baldness was significantly associated with increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) on the head
We’ve all heard the excuses for not wearing sunscreen every day, ranging from “it’s not sunny” to “I have a natural tan” to “sunscreen makes me break out”. Everyone needs to wear sunscreen every day, no matter the weather and their skin type. There
Acral lentiginous melanoma is a type of skin cancer making up about one to three per cent of melanomas. It is unique because it occurs on the hands and feet, including the palms, soles, fingers, toes, and even underneath the nails.
A lifetime of sun damage, gravity, and lifestyle factors can leave your skin looking worse for wear as you get older. By retirement age, majority of people will experience wrinkles, lines, sagging skin, pigmentation problems, dark under-eye circles,